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the law itself is bad. so therefore, all of our sort of points about the website and things not working, we don't really care about the website. we still just hate the law so we're going to find ways to question ms. tavenner, to relitigate that. >> professor dyson, speaker boehner claims there is no way to fix this monstrosity. one of the things you never hear is the monstrosity of preaffordable care act market, where three quarters of medical bankruptcies happen to people with insurance. i mean, isn't that a monstrosity? >> oh, it's a horrible monstrosity. and speaking of halloween, we were tricked and not treated to what we should have been treated. as you indicated already, martin, most people who were poor used the emergency ward as health care maintenance. what does that do? it jacks up the prices exponentially, because by the time their diseases are caught upon scrutiny or scan in an emergency ward, you've got to pay now hundreds of thousands, if not millions of more dollars collectively for those peo
the law itself is bad. so therefore, all of our sort of points about the website and things not working, we don't really care about the website. we still just hate the law so we're going to find ways to question ms. tavenner, to relitigate that. >> professor dyson, speaker boehner claims there is no way to fix this monstrosity. one of the things you never hear is the monstrosity of preaffordable care act market, where three quarters of medical bankruptcies happen to people with insurance....
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. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so, they make a proposal, they sign on to the bill, i say, great, good idea. i turn around, they're gone! what happened? >> what did happen to the republicans who supported that idea before they voted against it? what happened, for instance, to senator john mccain of arizona? an early and at times impassioned supporter of immigration reform on moral principles on pain of rebuke from his own party, john mccain kept pushing comprehensive, compassionate immigration reform, because he said he believed deeply that it was the right thing to do, until somebody changed the channel, and all of a sudden, it wasn't the right thing to do anymore. >> at this point, if your original proposal came to a vote in the senate floor, would you vote for it? >> it won't. it won't. that's why we went through the debate of -- >> would you? >> no, i would not. >> th
. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so, they make a proposal, they sign on to the bill, i say, great, good idea. i turn around, they're gone! what happened? >> what did happen to the republicans who supported that idea before they voted against it? what happened, for instance, to senator john mccain of arizona? an early and at times...
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reportedly he'll use the massachusetts health care law as an example of how obama care can succeed. >>> if recent revelations about the extent of the nsa spying abroad were meant to shame the country, it didn't work. director of national intelligence james clapper saying the u.s. had spied on foreign leaders for years. he says those countries have returned the favor drawing a cinematic comparison. >> do you believe the allies have conducted or at anytime any type of espionage activity against the united states of america our intel against services or others? >> absolutely. it reminds me of casablanca. my god, there is gambling going on here? same kind of thing. >> on what ground? >> i'm shocked to find gambling is going on in here. >> your winnings, sir. >> thank you very much. everybody out. >> a great scene. without giving specifics, clapper suggested the overseas operations shouldn't have come as a surprise to the white house. meanwhile, nsa director keith alexander flatly denied reports that the u.s. had collected data from millions of phone calls in france and spain. he says the
reportedly he'll use the massachusetts health care law as an example of how obama care can succeed. >>> if recent revelations about the extent of the nsa spying abroad were meant to shame the country, it didn't work. director of national intelligence james clapper saying the u.s. had spied on foreign leaders for years. he says those countries have returned the favor drawing a cinematic comparison. >> do you believe the allies have conducted or at anytime any type of espionage...
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we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as jeffrey zients promised healthcare.gov will be problem-free by the end of november. let me bring in carl bernstein and msnbc managing editor dafna linzer. good morning. >> good morning. >> don't you love bill clinton? oh, that computer thing, it will get fixed. but is he right? should we have expected that the problems that we've seen, carl, would happen? >> no, it's a colossal screw-up. at the same time that does not mean that the legitimacy of the affordable care act is undermined or should be undermined boy this. look, we've got to look at the fac
we've got to implement this health care law. the computer deal will get fixed up, don't worry about that. everybody has forgotten, by the way, that when president george w. bush, a republican put that medicare part d drug program in, it was more unpopular than the health care law and they had terrible problems with the computers. >> over the weekend, yet another problem emerged with the site. a critical data center was shut down that's managed by verizon's terremark. it all comes as...
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and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual market, and some of them are going to get a better deal because the aca caps out of pocket costs and offers subsidies on all the rest. yes, some people are also going to pay more. they're going to have to change doctors or they just won't like their new plans. we don't know yet exactly how that's going to break down, but there are also millions who will get insurance who had none before. they're going to be able to take their medications every day and get a flu shot. and then there's 5 million more who would be covered if all the states including those republican-led states had
and now by law they can't. that's supposed to be an improvement. eric, do you have another caller for me? >> melissa, we have mitch from kentucky. mitch, you're on the air. >> caller: many americans are finding they'll be seeing premium increases or that they'll be getting hit with higher co-pays and deductibles or that they'll no longer see the doctors or use the hospitals of their choice. >> oh, mitch. let's talk about this. about 5% of people are already in the individual...
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countries will enact their own data laws. internet that we think is unbroken and open around the world i fear it will be segmented as countries have their own rules and own protections. >> about six years ago when the president was running, you know if he gets in there our reputation around the world will be so much better. everybody hates george w. bush. this is all we need for a brand new world. little did we know while he was giving that speech in berlin his people were bugging every office. think about the damage this has done and this is one more of those bush/cheney programs that this administration has taken to ridiculous lengths. >> the real world implications is massive. the damage has been done that's not just political but mic economically. the idea that the president doesn't know about these things over and over again -- i imagine people think it's a better explanation than saying he did know. that's hard for me to see how it's a positive. if that is true that's alarming. given that they are arguing this wholesale
countries will enact their own data laws. internet that we think is unbroken and open around the world i fear it will be segmented as countries have their own rules and own protections. >> about six years ago when the president was running, you know if he gets in there our reputation around the world will be so much better. everybody hates george w. bush. this is all we need for a brand new world. little did we know while he was giving that speech in berlin his people were bugging every...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> monday night football, bears and pack at lambeau. the opening drive. rodgers goes down hard on his shoulder. knocked out for the rest of the game. talking about the collarbone. no word on the severity of the injury. it doesn't look good. didn't come back. third quarter, packers trailing by seven. eddy lacy. >> roll tide. >> 56 yards before finally going down at the 1. he punches it in on the next play. game tied at 17. later, bears down three. backup quarterback josh mcallen finds jeffrey for the six-yard touchdown and the lead. they tack on the field goal. bears on the road without jay cutler beat the packers 27-20. the big news, what's up with aaron rodgers. we'll find out more today. >> if you have a hippy running down the field -- >> no hair tackling. >
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ [ male announcer ] more room in economy plus. more comfort, more of what you need. ♪ that's... built around you friendly. ♪ >>> monday night football, bears and pack at lambeau. the opening drive. rodgers goes down hard on his shoulder. knocked out for the rest of the game. talking about the collarbone. no word...
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i remember i used to visit him in new york when i was in law school and he'd, we'd go out to dinner with bobby every time i'd be in new york for some odd reason and there was a real closeness in their relationship and there was a real feeling that bobby actually depended on his advice in a very, you know, close way. >> and jfk too remote for his tastes? >> well, he was very, he was close to jfk. one of the letters we discovered was a four-page single-spaced typewritten critique of the manuscript of the courage and john kennedy wrote arthur saying, please be ruthlessly frank and my father was rigorously frank, not ruthlessly frank, i think that established a relationship. remember rnths remember, john kennedy was our congressman in cambridge, massachusetts. my father was in joe kennedy's past. and so this letter about profiles on congress established, it shows the kind of frank forthright, trusting relationship that they brought to the white house. >> i thought it was fascinating one thing in bobby's wife, it may be why he loved him so much was he he evolved from being a hardened, really,
i remember i used to visit him in new york when i was in law school and he'd, we'd go out to dinner with bobby every time i'd be in new york for some odd reason and there was a real closeness in their relationship and there was a real feeling that bobby actually depended on his advice in a very, you know, close way. >> and jfk too remote for his tastes? >> well, he was very, he was close to jfk. one of the letters we discovered was a four-page single-spaced typewritten critique of...
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wia law degree. he moved to the coastal area where there is more economic growth. he's desperate to find a job that lets him use his four years of learning. >> translator: it's not very difficult to find work, but it is hard to find the kind of job that i want. >> reporter: there's another reason that keeps university students from landing appropriate jobs. china does not have enough positions suited for people with post-high school education. ren says wages are not his main consideration. and he's not ready to give up. he continues to send his resumes to potential employers. >> translator: nobody wants to give up their dream. mine is to find a job that i really want to do. >> reporter: the number of university students in china will keep rising. finding work for the country's best minds is essential for the nation's advancement. nhk world. >>> an extremely powerful winds are causing severe situations in europe today. let's turn to mai shoji at the weather desk for the latest. >> hello there. it's ha
wia law degree. he moved to the coastal area where there is more economic growth. he's desperate to find a job that lets him use his four years of learning. >> translator: it's not very difficult to find work, but it is hard to find the kind of job that i want. >> reporter: there's another reason that keeps university students from landing appropriate jobs. china does not have enough positions suited for people with post-high school education. ren says wages are not his main...
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law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought on by death threats against him and his family following the two thousand and eleven incident last week a judge approved the thirty eight thousand and fifty nine dollars worker's compensation award settlement between pike and u.c. davis now initially pike was placed on paid administrative leave after pepper spraying u.c. davis students during a protest in support of occupy wall street he was fired eight months later however an internal university investigation concluded that he acted appropriately a u.c. davis student we spoke with expressed shock over the lucrative board doled out for police brutality. what the pe
law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought on by death...
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according to them it contradicts every law of nature. supernatural. it is impossible. in this respect. is indeed unique. needs protection. life is connected with. first of all he was born here he joined the local college and thirty years he's been conducting scientific experiments in the area. baikal is a region of high seismic activity with earthquakes a common occurrence for five years the scientists research has provided exact forecasts of earthquakes around baikal. in two thousand and eight. separate from a powerful earthquake it was just as strong that is the one that destroyed the fukushima nuclear power station in japan which was washed away by a huge wave. fortunately here the earthquake couldn't produce such a tsunami because they used too small. and in two thousand and eight days before the earthquake we registered some fundamental changes in the election magnetic field while money touring the new belief that we had never observed before any other case. these are only scientific achievements a neutrino detector has been dropped to a depth of one kilometer int
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laws you think those should be enforced anyway? particular case, the court determined it could be relative of first amendment speech. what we're behind here. certainly under the facts of this case, we're not looking at in terms of keting alleging factors that are accurate. drugs that were highlight in this case, it had of approved for uses schizophrenia by the fda and only that use. soldompany promoted it and it and induced every others to schemes rough kickback and other endeucements to treat the elderly who were suffering forms zheimer's or other of dementia to treat children the disabled.eat when you promote drugs for purposes they are not intended the fda, we ved by don't believe that's a violation first amendment. >> that's off label marketing, isn't that what it is? promoting drugs. promoting cuting drugs for purposes not approved and shown to be safe or even effective. case is about.s the statute requires that for the labeling for the drug provide directions for use. and reflect any restrictions that the fda requires. about
laws you think those should be enforced anyway? particular case, the court determined it could be relative of first amendment speech. what we're behind here. certainly under the facts of this case, we're not looking at in terms of keting alleging factors that are accurate. drugs that were highlight in this case, it had of approved for uses schizophrenia by the fda and only that use. soldompany promoted it and it and induced every others to schemes rough kickback and other endeucements to treat...
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because it doesn't meet the prescriptions of the law. and so a larger number than the administration imagined by this time, one month in, are getting letters that are -- making them feel that they have been left in the lurch. gwen: and if the solution is to get online and get an alternate policy they can't do that. >> and in fact the president this week gave a speech in boston and told -- encouraged people to do that. go online. shop. that's what it's for, he said. that's what the website is for. >> let's go back to the website where this whole mess kind of started. do we know when that website is going to be up and running? and what's the effect on the problem? karen mentioned that you want young healthy people to sign up. if the website is delayed. >> so today, we had an update from the new manager of this challenge. his name is jeffrey szion and he gave a one-week update and he said that they are on track to meet the deadline they've set an arbitrary deadline for themselves to have this working by the end of november. he also said we
because it doesn't meet the prescriptions of the law. and so a larger number than the administration imagined by this time, one month in, are getting letters that are -- making them feel that they have been left in the lurch. gwen: and if the solution is to get online and get an alternate policy they can't do that. >> and in fact the president this week gave a speech in boston and told -- encouraged people to do that. go online. shop. that's what it's for, he said. that's what the website...
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elections in nineteen eighty nine marking the beginning of the end of forty years of cold war politics and law. he brought together the round table talks which brought together the soviet installed authorities and the opposition leading to poland's peaceful transition to democracy. i'm sick. also note the name as of yet he had been an activist for human rights as far back as nineteen sixty when he and retain that the fight against anti semitism is not any merit or any humanitarian gesture of mercy it is not only a struggle for the dignity of but as much a struggle for our own dignity the world jewish congress also prisoners and get skype for speaking out against anti semitism clearly and unequivocally and exposing war crimes in his role as a special rapport term for human rights in the former yugoslavia and insults the united states congress that dedicates the pasta for british prime minister winston churchill a ceremony in washington d c to the trees attending the ceremony included adults speak of jumping in the senate majority leader harry reid's senate minority leader mitch mcconnell house
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some people call it a secret law. everyone does not debate in the what isebate about really involved. i understand the security risk, they cannot debate about a lot of security but the question of whether there is some level at which they should know something you do not read the ordinary meaning into could encompass a very novel and expensive program. to debate this. when did i know it when we were debating the victory act? a lot of it was controversial. what the white house requested was cut back by congress. several sections were sunsetted as we just discussed. whether it is the best activism, i do not know but requires congressional review. 215 was one of those. controversy about the library provision. whether a grandma taking out a library book was kind of screwed et. -- but this was debated. i do not view this as a secret law. what precisely was the process to get information was discoverable by members of congress. i think someone not a member of congress or on the judiciary committee who wanted to know how it
some people call it a secret law. everyone does not debate in the what isebate about really involved. i understand the security risk, they cannot debate about a lot of security but the question of whether there is some level at which they should know something you do not read the ordinary meaning into could encompass a very novel and expensive program. to debate this. when did i know it when we were debating the victory act? a lot of it was controversial. what the white house requested was cut...
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if a woman is studying most laws to protect herself her children and her family you can only praise her for the. catherine the throne of sky or found a name for her a muslim school in an old scandinavian sagas which speak of a city of gods called as guard. center is called as god. the heart of i like your hood as guard at once it is made up of three parts os guard dog os is a professional who knows his trade perfectly. guard released to the sanskrit word for hire and dog ties in with donna the goddess of water fire is more about manhood one and water is too many. in his gotta the mescaline and i mean are you not one. as gods or grew out of combat gopac from which it took its seven levels of mastery and its basic movements though some adaptation to women's hands and feet when needed. she works a lot on the history part. of her as a teacher i wrote two books with a cancer. the first is about the first level of the woman's monologues as god. this one story building was the birthplace of blood to me a pillar of combat gopac school. this is my old i've always adored weapons i pray to this so
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but doing this one month, we reenacted new law. and we are -- mon goal ya is no longer going to provide investors into -- it will be similar. they're going to enjoy stable tax -- >> tax rules have been overturned before. how do investors know that this time around they're not going to to be thrown out? >> that is why we put special clause in that only members of parliament can make amendment to this investment clause. it means national consensus needed to change to mistake amendment to this law. that's why it will be very stable during maybe for vacation. and we have this kind of investment loss. >> is it china and russia who are the key investors in your country? >> our two big neighbors, it's our destiny that we're surrounded by them. mongolia s second biggest -- country in the world. but without this big advantage. but now it's turning into an advantage because this biggest supplier in the world and biggest country in the world surrounding us. and that's why we're talking about just between china and russia. it's growth. and the
but doing this one month, we reenacted new law. and we are -- mon goal ya is no longer going to provide investors into -- it will be similar. they're going to enjoy stable tax -- >> tax rules have been overturned before. how do investors know that this time around they're not going to to be thrown out? >> that is why we put special clause in that only members of parliament can make amendment to this investment clause. it means national consensus needed to change to mistake amendment...
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something rather different, a change in the law should end the highly unlikely occupation. for more than half a century it has been a legal to sell cheese made from unpasteurized milk. now it is for sale in specialty shops. packed full ofor cheese from all over brazil for sale in sÃo paulo. cheese specialist has a national and international client list. until quite recently some of what he has been doing has been considered illegal. unpasteurized cheeses were not allowed anywhere in the country unless they were at matured for least two months. >> consumers have been increasingly looking for brazilian cheese, but people like me have to sell it informally. cheese on thishe table. of brazil's most sought after artisan cheeses are made in places like this. here cheesemaking techniques have remained unchanged. the master cheese has proved so popular in the past, it had to be smuggled all over the country. law meansge in the that small producers will no longer have to sell a specific type of cheese. >> it can now be sold less mature, sustaining the life of the brazilian cheese m
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under the new law, babies born with characteristics of both sexes will no longer have to be registered as male or female. many intersex people have welcomed the move, saying it means parents will no longer be pressured into a quick decision on surgery to assign a gender to that child. and
under the new law, babies born with characteristics of both sexes will no longer have to be registered as male or female. many intersex people have welcomed the move, saying it means parents will no longer be pressured into a quick decision on surgery to assign a gender to that child. and
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if a woman is studying most laws to protect herself her children and her family you can only praise her for the. catherine the throne of sky or found a name for her a muslim school in an old scandinavian sagas which speak of a city of gods called as guard martial arts center is called as god. the heart of i like the hood as guard at once it is made up of three parts os guard dog os is a professional who knows his trade perfectly. guard released to the sun scrooge word for hire and dog ties in with donna the goddess of water fire is more about manhood one and water is too many. in his gotta the mescaline and i mean are you not one. as gods or grew out of combat gopac from which it took its seven levels of mastery and its basic movements though some adaptation to women's hands and feet when needed. more her work she works a lot on the history part. i directed her as a teacher i wrote two books with a cancer. the first is about the first level of the woman's martial arts as god was. this one story building was the birthplace of blood to me the pillars combat gopac school. this is my old i'
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not go along with me what did your children die from the law. you got to. see for what they were ill. or did you have money to buy their medicine. why. do you think it was too expensive for us so one cost fifteen euros and the other twenty two euros there were going to be you could bring organized labor without what you are going to different. you know who wants to come here if you would nobody wants to come here. because they're. going to and we fish time would go by quickly. mel we have nothing to do i play poker with the other cyclists. her. basic needs a pretty good economic up and downs in the final month a good month to deal sang night and the rest because it's a neat take it will be everything we know nothing. so we leave that maybe. push a superior. play your party years ago. where shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our team. wealthy british style. right on. target. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger no holds barred look at the mobil
not go along with me what did your children die from the law. you got to. see for what they were ill. or did you have money to buy their medicine. why. do you think it was too expensive for us so one cost fifteen euros and the other twenty two euros there were going to be you could bring organized labor without what you are going to different. you know who wants to come here if you would nobody wants to come here. because they're. going to and we fish time would go by quickly. mel we have...
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the reform agenda needs to know about the lies you know there is that some appetites for the human law students across europe. he mentioned that idea. a recent survey at the beach and austria shows that only twenty percent of austrians wants to see albania in your opinion that's a major problem the thing is speaking the enlargement has never been a great opener came in town. and i'm not the non surprise to me for a trade if they read to them the survey's him. different eu member states. on the other hand its effects of the poster is a fervent supporter of enlargement of the european union list was an open contest the defendant enlargement is known to most of the game in town chills that we need to communicate the best in your opinion what the europeans gained from having albania. in the european union. so from the european union has been strengthened into a large one and lives in policy as being one of the most. one of the most successful policies european union has ever had so it has increased the influence it has increased the size has increased the population and the school's rules
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was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own business. i came over on the student visa and working for different employers i was tied to the employer who was definitely very limiting. the process take a long time. but finally, i was able to get a gastrocard and start my own business. that's important and being able to be a part of this in this debate on immigration reform is
was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and...
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according to them it contradicts every law of nature. supernatural. being if. it is impossible. to create comfortable atmosphere. in this respect. is indeed unique. needs protection. and the. scientific life is connected with. first of all he was born here he joined the local college and thirty years he's been conducting scientific experiments in the area. baikal is a region of high seismic activity with earthquakes a common occurrence for five years the scientists research has provided exact forecasts of earthquakes around by cal. in two thousand and eight. separate from a powerful earthquake it was just as strong as the one that destroyed the fukushima nuclear power station in japan which was washed away by a huge wave. fortunately here the earthquake couldn't produce such a tsunami. is too small. and in two thousand and eight days before the earthquake we registered some fundamental changes in the election magnetic field. that we had never observed before any other case the. only scientific achievements the neutrino detector has been dropped to a depth of one kilometer into t
according to them it contradicts every law of nature. supernatural. being if. it is impossible. to create comfortable atmosphere. in this respect. is indeed unique. needs protection. and the. scientific life is connected with. first of all he was born here he joined the local college and thirty years he's been conducting scientific experiments in the area. baikal is a region of high seismic activity with earthquakes a common occurrence for five years the scientists research has provided exact...
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there is a law in the toolbox right now the nominee to. keep his love. of. my dreams. but he couldn't hold onto the research team is growing a teacher and now she runs her own factory. down a challenge to me there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship. will he be able to win. his woman. the fact that the military practiced at any given moment in palestinian towns on palestinian people you know doing false arrests which is basically like like a normal wrist that you actually drag somebody out of his house in the middle of the night don't know difference is that the person that you are arresting is not really wanted for anything this is just for practice for training the soldiers now obviously one of the reasons that it's being done even older to actually train the soldiers which is problematic bites but i would say that if you look at the whole of the testimonies of hundreds of soldiers you will see that the main mission around this. is to detail or the palestinian society as a whole not just the gunmen men women and children everybody needs
there is a law in the toolbox right now the nominee to. keep his love. of. my dreams. but he couldn't hold onto the research team is growing a teacher and now she runs her own factory. down a challenge to me there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship. will he be able to win. his woman. the fact that the military practiced at any given moment in palestinian towns on palestinian people you know doing false arrests which is basically like like a normal wrist that you...
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colorado's democratically controlled legislature exert its power by passing laws fiercely unpopular in the northeastern all parts of the states among them. historically gun control laws and me and eating only rural areas to produce twenty percent of their energy from renewable sources. a move officials say will cost farmers and ranchers while also raising the cost of the electricity urban legislators in close to one standard on rural colorado and exempted themselves out of that same standard for their fervent constituents. one might call at turin in my thirteen years plus and the mechanic wish there had never seen folks this frustrated this discontent and the spilling of distant disenfranchised in addition to sending a message to lawmakers here in denver. supporters of the fifty first state say their ballot initiative also serves as inspiration for the many other us cities and states with their own secession movements. i get phone calls on a regular basis. erm. least once a week from citizens in other states that same day. readers don't know how you doing to us from vermont to a north
colorado's democratically controlled legislature exert its power by passing laws fiercely unpopular in the northeastern all parts of the states among them. historically gun control laws and me and eating only rural areas to produce twenty percent of their energy from renewable sources. a move officials say will cost farmers and ranchers while also raising the cost of the electricity urban legislators in close to one standard on rural colorado and exempted themselves out of that same standard...
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into law 1256 days ago. and since then, there have been user problem after user problem after user problem. >> and they demanded to know who is to blame. >> who is responsible for overseeing this project? is it you or your designee? >> hold me accountable. i am responsible. >> the white house has defended the law is one of the great policy achievements. it will take strong presidential leadership to fix the existing problem. >> this is bbc world news. international inspectors say all of syria's chemical weapons agreement has been destroyed. the number of people unemployed in the eurozone, trees -- countries hits a record high, more than 12% of the workforce. new york city has become the first major city in the u.s. to raise the minimum age for buying cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21. according to the city's health department, some 19,000 high school students under the age of 18 currently smoke in new york and 80% of smokers start before the age of 21. they say raising the minimum sales age to 21 w
into law 1256 days ago. and since then, there have been user problem after user problem after user problem. >> and they demanded to know who is to blame. >> who is responsible for overseeing this project? is it you or your designee? >> hold me accountable. i am responsible. >> the white house has defended the law is one of the great policy achievements. it will take strong presidential leadership to fix the existing problem. >> this is bbc world news. international...
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government of laws. >> you know, yes. but much more important, i would say just effective government. because you know, we came, i'm a product of the crises of the 80's. mexico was wiped out of the face of the earth in terms of economic terms from 82 to 88. and those were very difficult years. we went totally broke. and people had basically given up on the country immigrating. so being, coming, having gone through that, which was caused by so badly mistaken government policies in terms of public spending, they spent everything. they put on huge debt. they build massive white elephants. and so they squandered a good part of our oil riches and that's what led us to that decline. >> rose: you're in the sofa business too. >> yes. we have to compete. >> rose: with carlos slim. >> he bought the government monopoly. what they call the ppt the whole thing. they had local phone, long distance phones, mobile phones, all kinds of links. everything was monopolized by the government. and this also was put to sale by salinas. and that
government of laws. >> you know, yes. but much more important, i would say just effective government. because you know, we came, i'm a product of the crises of the 80's. mexico was wiped out of the face of the earth in terms of economic terms from 82 to 88. and those were very difficult years. we went totally broke. and people had basically given up on the country immigrating. so being, coming, having gone through that, which was caused by so badly mistaken government policies in terms of...
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he is proposed to data protection laws. all seemed a previously more unrelated thus the question about personal versus state privacy becomes more relevant and cartilage. all these issues have begun to convert an important questions about the future of privacy are being asked to set her down in court and won the european parliament in stroudsburg the syrian government minister said the foreign fighters to enter the country to conduct or behind the outbreak of polio the destructive rebel controlled north late last month the united nations health agency for ten cases of polio in northeast syria the first confirmed outbreak in the country in fourteen years. the cases consist of babies and toddlers to the world health organization says were under the new naps minister of social affairs came down to mott says the virus originated in pakistan and has been brought to syria by pakistani its text is one of the three remaining countries were polio is aimed at ousting months as the syrian government has launched an immunization campaig
he is proposed to data protection laws. all seemed a previously more unrelated thus the question about personal versus state privacy becomes more relevant and cartilage. all these issues have begun to convert an important questions about the future of privacy are being asked to set her down in court and won the european parliament in stroudsburg the syrian government minister said the foreign fighters to enter the country to conduct or behind the outbreak of polio the destructive rebel...
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we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
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. >> the problem with obamacare is not just the website, it's the law. i heard from hundreds of constituents who see premiums rise and policies cancelled. many are losing their plans. >> after a failed strategy to kill the law by shutting the government split the party in two, republicans are unified in attacking problems on the website which, when functioning, will help millions obtain shirns under obamacare. >> i don't think anybody would deny the fact on either side of the political either. these facts are nothing short of a disaster. >> when pressed marilyn tavenner was unable to say how many people got insurance through the website. >> are you getting the numbers? >> am i getting the unless? not yet. >> you have no numbers of. >> we'll have them available mid-november. >> if you don't have insurance by 31 march, you face a fine. as the problems persist democrats are joining the call to delay the deadline. marilyn tavenner vowed to fix what is wrong. >> i want to assure you healthcare.gov can and will be fixed. we are working around the clock to deli
. >> the problem with obamacare is not just the website, it's the law. i heard from hundreds of constituents who see premiums rise and policies cancelled. many are losing their plans. >> after a failed strategy to kill the law by shutting the government split the party in two, republicans are unified in attacking problems on the website which, when functioning, will help millions obtain shirns under obamacare. >> i don't think anybody would deny the fact on either side of the...
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up, a conversation on hospitals and the new health care law. former senate majority leader bill frist, was is also a surgeon, and health secretary donna shalala. report"ws & world hosted this forum. >> hello, everybody. for coming at the time i did. i was posted below bit earlier and the lesson wanted to do was to follow topi on the podium. i'm delighted to be here because this is such an important part of what u.s. news & world report does a more just to try and provide a lot of information of high intellectual content activities that is almost sovailable in the country obviously we hope this will be an exciting and provocative forum and we certainly couldn't have asked for more impressive and distinguished group of speakers and panelists. it is like looking at a who's who of hospitals. i rushed to get here and i want to thank all the people who have taken time out from their busy schedules, which for many --ludes little league literally improving lives and saving lives. the hospital industry is undergoing momentous change in response to drama
up, a conversation on hospitals and the new health care law. former senate majority leader bill frist, was is also a surgeon, and health secretary donna shalala. report"ws & world hosted this forum. >> hello, everybody. for coming at the time i did. i was posted below bit earlier and the lesson wanted to do was to follow topi on the podium. i'm delighted to be here because this is such an important part of what u.s. news & world report does a more just to try and provide a...
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adjust professor of law, university of texas law school. 2004 to 2009. partner, morgan, lewis, 2008 to 2012. senator, u.s. senate, 2013 now. you got that memorized? >> in the primaries, two brackets. there's an establishment bracket and a populous bracket. i think cruz is going to be competitive and your friend from new jersey will start off as the lead in the establishment bracket. >> ran paul is a good man, but not as of right now for sure. >> cruz's mother is an american citizen. the baby was born in canada. that makes cruz an american citizen. go ahead. >> look, i think cruz is a brilliant man, but he is so radical in his position, political positions that he will never, in my judgment, cross the divide to become a national candidate. and christie is a fantastic candidate and has unbelievable political scale. >> who is the candidate? we have four seconds. >> i said ran paul. who is the candidate? >> ran paul. the individual healthcare mandate will be put off for one year. yes or no? >> no. >> no. >> yes. >> yes. >> out of time. bye bye. >>> looking f
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lastly i think it is important to realize that this administration did not just pass a law. they created regulations commandos regulations are directories possible for cancellations of health care programs that the american people were quite happy with. gerri: that is effective we're talking about. often more than one time, but i have to ask you this question about united health group. do you think that the relationship between the white house on the one hand and obamacare on the other may have been too close. some people were in vantage might. tell us what you mean. >> first of all, cue ssi is a division commander want to make it clear. we're looking at it in a big way because we think that is important. united health is a major carrier, is like blue cross blue shield and others in the second to step up to the plate and give us the best prices that they can. is there a revolving door? or the relationships that were inappropriate or conversations that were to because the. we now make any judgment until after the answers come in. gerri: appreciate your time. later in the show
lastly i think it is important to realize that this administration did not just pass a law. they created regulations commandos regulations are directories possible for cancellations of health care programs that the american people were quite happy with. gerri: that is effective we're talking about. often more than one time, but i have to ask you this question about united health group. do you think that the relationship between the white house on the one hand and obamacare on the other may have...
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where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues. there could be a place if the statutes provide for an amicus to come in. and give the court the benefit of other point of view in order court can have the benefit of that. but some of that is within the court's power now. some require the changes in the legislation in order to be able to do. it right now the statute said there should be ex parte hearings which involves only one party. there's constitutional issues. of whether an am amicus have standing or not involved have standing. in listening to your explanation there are
where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues....
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it's outside the laws and of the international community it's outside the un charter the united states government is the only government in the world that cares to hear again to itself the right to carry out targeted assassinations of whatever it decides i should be killed and coming up later in the program striking down the peace process the german attack killed a taliban leader who was poised to hold key talks with the pakistani government. i was angry eu officials has been spending this week in washington dc seek the truth about america's global surveillance operations. europe has stressed repeatedly that spying is not one friends and allies do in such activities will not be tolerated germany sent some delegation to the white house to investigate the revelations the us attack. chancellor merkel following mounting questions and criticism have pushed president obama to launch a review of the country's intelligence operations. it seems europeans weren't the only ones cats in the dark over the nsa its practices secretary of state john kerry claims both he and the president and weren't a
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with foreign fans while the countries also keen to show the recent furore iover anti-gay propaganda law and reports of alleged racism have been misrepresented we think part of the problem is that we are not. open enough we do not explain enough what is going on here particularly with the with the law that you're referred to there is a lack of proper journal knowledge of what the law is about that is basically about . people not willing to allow certain materials to be. propagated among youngsters that's what it's about this thought about fighting gay movement. it's pretty far from that actually it seems are very says it's a difficult issue because. it's a universal saying that exists to a certain extent everywheres and so we together with the russian football you know are doing the best we can to to off stand and to. to mitigate this but we cannot eradicate it overnight and it's not just about changing attitudes twenty billion dollars are being invested into overhauling related infrastructure while seven of the twelve mainly brand new arenas will be come home to local t.v. has to be dri
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there has to be an amendment to this law. >> let me press you there on the politics of this. how difficult has it been to get even this far in germany? >> this was a unanimous vote. so it wasn't too difficult to get this part. what prove to be more difficult is to address with a we would like to have addressed and for society to open up the sex diversity and include intersex people. >> thank you very much for joining us, sylvan from belgium. >> now it's canada where the mayor of toronto says he has no reason to resign. that's after police said they have uncovered a video which seems to show him smoking from a crack pipe. he previously denied the existence of the video. when journals reported it in may that's after they said they saw it but it was after they made public. lee carter reports from toronto. >> this is the way rob ford's day started. the populous toronto mayor who has always had an adversarial relationship with the press angrily ordered reporters off his driveway. >> i'm leaving! >> get off my property! >> but his day was about to get a lot worse. toronto's police
there has to be an amendment to this law. >> let me press you there on the politics of this. how difficult has it been to get even this far in germany? >> this was a unanimous vote. so it wasn't too difficult to get this part. what prove to be more difficult is to address with a we would like to have addressed and for society to open up the sex diversity and include intersex people. >> thank you very much for joining us, sylvan from belgium. >> now it's canada where the...